Monthly Archives: September 2019

​Living in the present moment is living with “eyes wide open,” seeing into things so that their realities come into view (see Mark 8:18). This kind of seeing gives us courage. First and foremost, we gain the courage to become … Continue reading →

​When I was asked to write ‘Holy Love,’ it included the hope that I would not only write from the Christian tradition but also from within the Wesleyan tradition. To do this meant including the hermeneutic of experience. I accepted … Continue reading →

​Life is a gift. But like every gift, it comes wrapped. We can think of this as the immediate impression which each moment provides. And as with some gifts, what we see first (i.e. the wrapping paper, bow, etc) is … Continue reading →

Today, we move from the larger context of the new pentecost (or whatever else it is called) to the topic of human sexuality—one particular place where the fresh wind of the Spirit is blowing. Upcoming posts will follow the development … Continue reading →